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Charter Arms 53831 Pink Lady 5RD 38SP +P 2"

*Please Note!! Many of our pictures are stock photos provided to us by the manufacturer and do not necessarily represent the actual item being purchased. Please verify this picture accurately reflects the product described by the title and description on this page before you place your order.

Charter Arms takes aim at the female market segment with a variation
of their popular .38 Special Undercover Lite. The Pink Lady offers the
same durability, power and lighter weight as its predecessor, but with
a unique and attractive pink finish.

Tough, aircraft-grade aluminum allows the Pink Lady to offer rugged reliability and power, while weighing in at a mere 12 oz.

Reviewed By: lee c on 10/29/2012
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
Ok...the picture now reflects the true hammer less gun, which is what I ordered. I called customer service and they guided me thru effectively. Only bad thing was paying by bank draft to get the best price, it took 5 days to confirm the purchase and then it was shipped (3 days after the transaction cleared my bank, Buds still waited 2 more days to ship).

The gun: it's a great gun, shoots well...my wife loves it, all the women that see it want one too..as for the grouping discussed in another commentary...well it's not a sniper rifle. It groups fine for us, I highly recommend this gun.

Reviewed By: Johnathon F on 08/17/2012
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
Buyer be advised that the picture shown is NOT the real handgun. The picture shows the single/double action revolver and the true product is double action only. Seeing as this is how the gun would be used in a self-defense type scenario, you might as well train with it that way. In putting the first 200 rounds through the gun, I found accuracy to be average-below average at self-defense ranges. At 5 yards-in, it's pretty tight, but from 7-10yards, I was unimpressed with the grouping. In comparison to my Kel-Tec PF9, in which at 10 yards I can put all of the shots in the 10, maybe 9 rings, I was far from that standard with this gun. Shots any farther out than that were not even close. Maybe with more practice, groupings will improve.